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Distribution of UK earnings analyses: 2017

Distribution of earnings analyses using Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings (ASHE) provisional 2017 data and previous ASHE datasets, including differences in earnings by age, sex, region, skill-level and working pattern.

This is the latest release. View previous releases

Contact:
Ellys Monahan

Release date:
2 November 2018

Next release:
To be announced

Chapters in this compendium:

  1. Distribution of earnings in the UK: 2017
  2. Regional distribution of earnings in the UK: 2017
  3. Distribution of earnings by employee characteristics in the UK: 2017
  4. Distribution of earnings by employment characteristics in the UK: 2017

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Contact details for this Compendium

Ellys Monahan
economic.advice@ons.gov.uk
Telephone: +44 (0)1633 455783

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